I was wondering how long it would take him to rear his head. Every time he opens his mouth, I just cringe. It's gotten to the point where I just disregard everything he says in relation to Aaron as utterly invalid.

So sad to see how far that man fell. From the vikings to the slong shots and now to being a sore loser and a jealous man.

Reading throuhg it one would thought that Rodgers isn't that good, and that Favre made him.

Sorry, Brett. Rodgers already is both more meaningful to the Packer faithful and a better QB than you ever was. And it's not even close. And the really sad part, Brett, is that there's a lot more to come.

When the Rodgers era ends, you'll be a footnote. Those who are still delusional about you will be few, most of the fanbase won't have seen you in your prime, just the sad later part of your career. The media will no longer be asking for interviews and talking about you, specially if there's an 18-game schedule. It really is too bad that you are so little psichologically, because I was a fan of yours, a fervorous one.

It's hard to see one of your idols being as flawed and pathetic as Favre is...

As we all know, Brett did everything he could to avoid tutoring Aaron. He pretty much ignored him.
Since he did that, he shouldn't be surprised it took Aaron this long. He should be surprised it took him this short.

"We rolled everything we had at him, and he is playing as well as anyone I have ever seen, and I have been in the league. This is my 23rd season," Broncos head coach John Fox said. "In all honesty, it may look that simple, but it's not that simple; he just does it really well. He's got quick delivery, good accuracy, good muster on the ball; he just makes it look easy."
"I've only played four games in the NFL, but in my opinion, he's the best I've played. And yes, we got beat, but it was great seeing that in person," Broncos linebacker Von Miller said.

As we all know, Brett did everything he could to avoid tutoring Aaron. He pretty much ignored him.
Since he did that, he shouldn't be surprised it took Aaron this long. He should be surprised it took him this short.

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Yeah. I think the reason he got so good is because he did it in spite of Favre. Like he thought "He thinks I'm not good enough to start? I'll prove him wrong". And he did. He won it earlier than Favre did in his career (Although he didn't become the "official" starting quarterback in 1992, he started every game since Week 3 against the Bengals, so it took him 4 years to win the Super Bowl compared to Rodgers' 3).

Also, I'm pretty sure that Rodgers would've won 3 Super Bowls if he started in 1992. Like if you took a time machine and took him back to that year. I mean, think about it.

In the 90s before the SB win, all 4 of their playoff losses were against the Cowboys in Texas Stadium, where Favre never won (Rodgers played well in Texas Stadium when he filled in for Favre in 2007, and he won the Super Bowl in Cowboys Stadium).

1993: Cowboys 27, Packers 17; I doubt Rodgers would've made a difference in this game, considering that the Cowboys capitalized on fundamental mistakes that the other team members made (a fumble on a punt return led to a touchdown, etc.).

1994: Cowboys 35, Packers 9; I don't think Rodgers would've made a difference in this game either. The Packers were absolutely crushed by the Cowboys' high powered offense.

1995: Cowboys 27, Packers 17; Now, here's a game where Rodgers could've made a difference. Favre threw 3 touchdowns and 2 interceptions in the game. Since Rodgers plays well in domes, the offense could've kept Dallas's offense out of the game with long drives, and the Packers would've won this game (possibly 24-2o or 24-17) and defeat the Pittsburgh Steelers in Super Bowl XXX.

1996: Nothing would change, really.

1997: I think Rodgers would've won this one, too. If he led the last drive after being down 7 in the 4th quarter, I think he would've tied the game, send it into overtime, and get it into field goal range and have Jacke kick the game winner to get Rodgers his 3rd ring.

We are just a very small fraction of the Green Bay fan base.
Even though we are not the majority, I feel like what I've seen on here is what the majority feels towards BrINT.
This could be a good indication of how Packers Nation still has bitter feelings towards him.
Especially when he puts his foot in his mouth in interviews like this.
We are still not ready to welcome him back even if it's to retire his number.
Hopefully the Packers office will know when it is time to do that and not a moment before.
But no matter when he shows up, if it is a public Lambeau ceremony I won't be surprised if he gets booed, again.
Just to be on the safe side, they should do a private little thing behind a locked door somewhere.

Yeah, I don't even care. I don't even have to read the interview and I would assume that he tried to belittle Aaron, tried to make himself look like the "good guy", maybe tried to make someone feel sorry for him a little bit and ultimately tried to bring himself back into focus... Hell, I'd even put money on it that I got 3 out of 4 right.